
Author, Professional Speaker, Parenting Expert, Podcaster
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation for KidsParenting | |||

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Down to earth, practical and immediately applicable advice on pretty much everything that “hurts” in parenting, or child development, child interaction, support, challenges, confusion or just encouragement and support. Thank you!
The host clearly didn’t take the time to do her homework on her guest “Dr” Robert Melillo. Outdated, flawed and non-existent research as well as non-evidence based theories that is not only inaccurate but is extremely damaging to the autism and ND community. If you’d like to have a clinician on who will give you accurate information about neurodevelopmental disorders give me a call.
One of the best parenting podcasts I’ve been listening to. Up to date information and excellent tips to put into practice anytime. I just love this podcast.
Dr. Robyn has amazing guests with insightful, thoughtful and super helpful advice!
An excellent podcast for parents who want to be more intentional. A wide variety of subjects that hit on everything that really matters.
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Focusing on the nuances of parenting, this audio series covers a diverse array of topics crucial for effectively communicating with children. Episodes tackle issues such as emotional regulation, tackling sensitive topics like illness or food allergies, and enhancing parental happiness. Unique angles include insights on neurodiversity and practical strategies for nurturing resilience in kids. The host frequently engages experts and authors in the parenting field, providing listeners with practical tips and thoughtful conversations that resonate with modern parenting challenges. This series serves as a valuable resource for both parents and educators looking to strengthen their relationships with children and navigate their development effect... more
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2. Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson
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